New Uranium District in the Seward Peninsula, Unusual Rare Earth Elements, and Possible New Impact Crater ?
AIPG Texas Section’s Vice President – Eastern Texas and Chief Geologist/Hydrogeologist of I2M Consulting, LLC, Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., CPG, presented a 23-min summary on the title subjects during the IMAGE 21 International Conference for Applied Geoscience & Energy on September 28, Afternoon Section of Theme 9 (Abstract). The presentation was released on the I2M YouTube Channel after the conference presentation. The PDF of the presentation is available with reference links (here). The narrated version is available via the link on the first slide of the PDF version.
For Conference Technical Program, see (here), scroll down to “Tuesday Afternoon Online Oral Presentation: Theme 9: Session Chairs: Michael D. Campbell and Silvia Gerado.”
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A plaque is to be presented during the 2021 IMAGE Conference on September 29th, Noon DEG-EMD Luncheon in Denver:
Inscribed: “The AAPG Energy Minerals Division’s 2021 Distinguished Service Award to:
“Michael D. Campbell ….. For his many years of dedicated service to EMD with distinction. He is a Founding Member of EMD (1977), was elected EMD President (2010-2011), and has led the Uranium (Nuclear & REE) Committee as Chair over the past 17 years along with related publications, presentations, and has supported the EMD Critical Minerals Committee and the AAPG Astrogeology Committee.”